Two trials were conducted to study the effect of inclusion of hull-less barley and exogenous enzyme to broiler diet on the growth performance, apparent metabolisable energy (AME) and Nutrient digestibility of broiler chickens. The experiments were 3×4 factorial arrangements with three levels of enzyme (0, 300 and 600 g/ton) and four levels of hull-less barley inclusion (0, 10, 20 and 30%) in diet. The digestion trial was performed in battery cage with 648 male broiler chickens where twelve experimental diets were fed to the chickens from 15-21 (starter) and 35-45 (finisher) days of age. In the growth trial, the experimental diets were fed to 960 broiler chicks distributed in 48 pens for a 7-week feeding trial on growing (0-3 weeks), grower ...
Two studies were performed to evaluate the efficacy of supplementing exogenous enzyme combinations o...
A total of 5,000 one-day-old male broiler chickens were assigned to 8 different treatments in a 4 x ...
ABSTRACT The influence of enzyme supplementation on the bioavailable energy (AMEn) and apparent dige...
A trial was conducted to evaluate the substitution of process de-hulled barley (or pearled barley) f...
This study was conducted to investigate the effect of four commercial multi-enzymes on the performan...
Three experiments were conducted to study the effects of crude enzyme preparations on the performanc...
Abstract: A study was conducted to investigate protein metabolism and differences in length of intes...
An experiment was conducted with 270 chicks to investigate the autoclaving stability (0, 50, 70 or 9...
Figures are re-used under an open access licence, or with a publisher's permission, provided that th...
<div><p>ABSTRACT The experiment was carried out in a completely randomized design (CRD) with 625 bro...
A trial was performed to examine the effects of levels of barley substitution and supplementation wi...
The current research program was designed to evaluate the impact of various dietary and ingredient n...
Context. Barley can be included in poultry diets as a cost-effective energy-contributing ingredient....
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of adding four commercial multi-enzymes on gr...
An experiment was carried out to study the effect of corn replacement with five levels of wheat scre...
Two studies were performed to evaluate the efficacy of supplementing exogenous enzyme combinations o...
A total of 5,000 one-day-old male broiler chickens were assigned to 8 different treatments in a 4 x ...
ABSTRACT The influence of enzyme supplementation on the bioavailable energy (AMEn) and apparent dige...
A trial was conducted to evaluate the substitution of process de-hulled barley (or pearled barley) f...
This study was conducted to investigate the effect of four commercial multi-enzymes on the performan...
Three experiments were conducted to study the effects of crude enzyme preparations on the performanc...
Abstract: A study was conducted to investigate protein metabolism and differences in length of intes...
An experiment was conducted with 270 chicks to investigate the autoclaving stability (0, 50, 70 or 9...
Figures are re-used under an open access licence, or with a publisher's permission, provided that th...
<div><p>ABSTRACT The experiment was carried out in a completely randomized design (CRD) with 625 bro...
A trial was performed to examine the effects of levels of barley substitution and supplementation wi...
The current research program was designed to evaluate the impact of various dietary and ingredient n...
Context. Barley can be included in poultry diets as a cost-effective energy-contributing ingredient....
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of adding four commercial multi-enzymes on gr...
An experiment was carried out to study the effect of corn replacement with five levels of wheat scre...
Two studies were performed to evaluate the efficacy of supplementing exogenous enzyme combinations o...
A total of 5,000 one-day-old male broiler chickens were assigned to 8 different treatments in a 4 x ...
ABSTRACT The influence of enzyme supplementation on the bioavailable energy (AMEn) and apparent dige...